mombin batard
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[edit]Etymology
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Noun
[edit]mombin batard (plural mombin batards)
- A deciduous shrub growing on Haiti of species Trichilia hirta (red cedar).
- 1966, Francis Huxley, The invisibles: Voodoo gods in Haiti, page 56:
- Seven leaves of mombin bâtard and seven leaves of loupgarou must be picked with the same invocation.
- 1985, Wade Davis, The Serpent and the Rainbow, Simon & Schuster, page 78:
- Oris was stretched out in the shade of a mombin batard tree, resting on one elbow and gnawing on a stick of sugarcane.
- 2008, Rene Philoctete, Massacre River, page 231:
- Mombin (Spondias Mombin) is a kind of plum much prized in Haiti, and the mombin-batard (Trichilia Hirta) is the wild variety, a common Haitian tree whose leaves are believed to drive away evil spirits through purifying powers related to the plant's supposed African origin.
References
[edit]- mombin batard on Wikipedia.Wikipedia